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When Alber Elbaz started his Lanvin collection with the word "Help!" as a jewel on the chest of a pretty black dress, he seemed to capture in a single moment the angst and insecurity in the air — even if this emotion was followed by other badges that announced more hopefully "Love," "Cool" or "You".
In Fig. 1, the expert thought that this emotion was related to the Strong Engagement.
In Fig. 1, the expert thought that this emotion was related to Unpleasantness.
In Fig. 1, the expert thought that this emotion was related to the Low Negative Affect.
In Fig. 1, the expert thought that this emotion was related to the pleasantness.
In Fig. 1, the expert thought that this emotion was related to the High Negative Affect.
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